The record of a search for pure blooded Arab horses whose pedigree could be traced back to the Anezeh tribe of Bedouins. The purpose was a serious one, for the author hoped that by a judicious use of the pure Arabian blood, a breed of horse might be re-established... My Quest of the Arab Horse - Page xvby Homer Davenport - 1909 - 276 pagesFull view - About this book
| St. Louis Public Library - 1909 - 426 pages
...be traced back to the Anezeh tribe of Bedouins. The purpose was a serious one, for the author hoped that by a judicious use of the pure Arabian blood,...was the Morgan horse when it was at its greatest. The story includes much of the romance of the desert and of the journey to it. — Bk. Rev. Digest.... | |
| 1909 - 526 pages
...be traced back to the Anezeh tribe of Bedouins. The purpose was a serious one, for the author hoped that by a judicious use of the pure Arabian blood,...was the Morgan horse when it was at Its greatest. The story includes much of the romance of the desert and of the journey to It. "Has the double merit... | |
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